I don't question the democratic credibility of the court decision, but I do question the impartiality of the judges, and the departure of the judiciary into the political arena, both of which raise a number of perfectly legitimate questions. As regards the 2% decision, I hold that the lies and deceit were no worse from the leave side than they were from remain, and were quite possibly less influential in the result. I'm sure you disagree with me, and it is your right to do so, but I'm not going to come round to your side on that one.
Your reasons for wanting to stay in the EU appear to be entirely economic (and I believe less overwhelming than you), whilst my reasons for wanting to leave it are overwhelmingly moral and philosophical, and revolve around the deceit and grandiosity that constitutes the neoliberal EU project, and the right to vote for and to sanction the people who make our laws and spend our taxes. We're not going to meet on that one either, I suspect.